March 26, 2010

The Democrats Are Finally Admitting Everything They DENIED For The Past 2 Years!


Sen. Max Baucus (D-Marxist) said: “This is also an INCOME SHIFT. It's a shift to LEVELING to help low to middle income Americans. Too often, much of late, the last couple three years the mal-distribution of income in America is gone up way too much, the wealthy are getting way, way too wealthy, and the middle income class is left behind. Wages have not kept up with increased income of the highest income in America. This legislation will have the effect of addressing that mal-distribution of income in America.”

CNBC Squawkbox, "Tell me, we haven't talked to you since Sunday night. You wanted a more robust public option. Now I'm seeing some of these attorney's general they say a public option is constitutional but it's NOT to force someone to buy it. So now I'm seeing them push for the public option. It's very weird. Strange bed fellows."

Howard Dean (D-Marxist) former Vermont Governor and DNC Chairman, "It was a huge victory for the president. I feel that the bill has VERY SIGNIFICANT FLAWS. I think there is going to be A PROBLEM. There's NOT a lot of COST CONTROL in this bill and they're going to have to be inserted."

CNBC Squawkbox, "Governor, philosophically some people have said this is now at least the beginning of reversing what some people say is 30 years of income inequality or just general inequality in the country and everybody agree's on a humanitarian basis we'd love to cover everyone and everyone would have health care. Do you think that deep down your party knows that perhaps our long term growth rate could be hurt but we're willing to accept that to live in a different type of society. We've chosen a different type of society more akin to Europe?"

Howard Dean (D-Marxist) "Fred, I think that depends how you measure growth rate. Inequality is a problem and it has been exaserbated over the last say 20 to 30 years, so the question is in a democracy what is the RIGHT BALANCE between those at the top 20% of the people who do most of the consumer spending and those at the bottom. I think when it get's out of whack as it did in the 20's and it has now, you NEED TO DO SOME RE-DISTRIBUTION. THIS IS A FORM OF RE-DISTRUBTION. If YOU RE-DISTRIBUTE TOO MUCH then the system doesn't work cause you take THE INCENTIVE OUT.

YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO THE REST OF THIS YOURSELF.

"Democracy and socialism have nothing in common but one word, equality. But notice the difference: while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude."
~ by Alexis de Tocqueville

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